7031 Quotations with Self.
- 4421. Antonin Artaud: The theater, which is in no thing, but makes use of everything -- gestures, soun ...

- 4422. Samuel Butler: The thief. Once committed beyond a certain point he should not worry himself too ...

- 4423. Sarah Orne Jewett: The thing that teases the mind over and over for years, and at last gets itself ...

- 4424. Clark Gable: The things a man has to have are hope and confidence in himself against odds, an ...

- 4425. Gabriele Lusser Rico: The thought pattern characteristic of the right brain lends itself to the format ...

- 4426. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The three great ends which a statesman ought to propose to himself in the govern ...

- 4427. Epicurus: The time when most of you should withdraw into yourself is when you are forced t ...

- 4428. Publilius Syrus: The timid man calls himself cautious, the sordid man thrifty.

- 4429. Elizabeth Drew: The torment of human frustration, whatever its immediate cause, is the knowledge ...

- 4430. Napoleon Bonaparte: The torment of precautions often exceeds often exceeds the dangers to be avoided ...

- 4431. Max Lerner: The tourist who moves about to see and hear and open himself to all the influenc ...

- 4432. Nathaniel Branden: The tragedy is that so many people look for self-confidence and self-respect eve ...

- 4433. Norman Cousins: The tragedy of life is in what dies inside a man while he lives -- the death of ...

- 4434. John Kenneth Galbraith: The traveler to the United States will do well to prepare himself for the class- ...

- 4435. Arnold Bennett: The traveler, however virginal and enthusiastic, does not enjoy an unbroken ecst ...

- 4436. William Blake: The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green ...

- 4437. Author Unknown: The trouble with self-made men is that they tend to worship their creator.

- 4438. Groucho Marx: The trouble with writing a book about yourself is that you can't fool around. If ...

- 4439. Georg Hegel: The true courage of civilized nations is readiness for sacrifice in the service ...

- 4440. Oscar Wilde: The true critic is he who bears within himself the dreams and ideas and feelings ...

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